An amputation is rarely “just an accident.” It’s usually the end result of a sequence: the initial trauma, emergency treatment, possible complications, and then the surgical decision that changes life permanently. In Michigan, insurers and defense teams often focus on narrow questions—what happened first, whether treatment was “reasonable,” and whether the injury was foreseeable.
In Oak Park cases, we often see disputes tied to:
- Roadway trauma and delayed recognition after high-impact crashes
- Workplace incidents involving machinery, falls, or crush injuries
- Property hazards around driveways, sidewalks, construction zones, and maintenance
Because the injury can evolve medically, the legal story has to match the medical one. We help build a clear timeline so the claim reflects how the harm progressed—not just the day you woke up without a limb.


